Survey results to be presented at Monday Westminster common council meeting
Carroll County Times News Briefs for Friday September 19, 2008
Survey results to be presented by Bryan Schutt
During the upcoming Westminster Common Council meeting Sept. 22, the planning department will present the results of a resident survey to the council.
About 6,000 surveys were sent out this summer, according to Thomas Beyard, director of planning and zoning. He said the city had about a 23 percent response rate.
The six-page survey was sent out in June, and it polled city residents on what they thought of city services.
Also at the council meeting, Beyard said the city will also review several utility connection rates detailed in the city code, but it won’t be talking about usage rates.
He said the water and sewer usage rates won’t be discussed until later this year, when there will be a public hearing before any final rate changes are made.
Monday’s discussion will be more of a tool to clean up the city code’s language so utility rates are easier to update on a yearly basis, Beyard said.
—Bryan Schutt
20080919 Survey results to be presented at Monday council meeting
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20071130 City municipal offices relocate by Ryan Marshall
20071130 City municipal offices relocate by Ryan Marshall
Carroll County News Briefs for Friday, November 30, 2007
Carroll County Times: City municipal offices relocate
Carroll County News Briefs for Friday, November 30, 2007
Carroll County Times: City municipal offices relocate
Thursday was moving day for some of Westminster’s municipal offices.
The city’s public works departments, planning staff and the office of the city administrator have moved from City Hall to 56 W. Main St., where the economic development and finance offices are already located.
The housing and human resources departments will move from that building to City Hall.
The shuffling was meant to get the city’s administrative offices together at the Main Street building, Mayor Thomas Ferguson said.
— Ryan Marshall
20071130 City municipal offices relocate by Ryan Marshall
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